- ,
Porter (1903) i.e., JuanmartĂ (1906) Eck,
Jerry (1972).
Sketch of
Magindanaon phonology. Nasuli, Malaybalay, Bukidnon: SIL. Racman, Tenex; Zorc, R...
- Cebuano, Hili****non, Waray;
Central Bikol, the
Danao languages Maranao and
Magindanaon. On the
island of Sulawesi, Indonesia,
Gorontalo is the third-largest...
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sultanate largely defined by trade.
Trade pacts were
established between Magindanaon datus and
Tiruray neighborhoods through seketas teel ("cutting rattan...
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schools so
these slaves later became bureaucrats and
teachers for the
Magindanaons. In
South Sulawesi in the
Dutch East Indies,
elite Toraja would also...
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Visayas and Luzon,
while the
remaining 18%
belong to the
communities of
Magindanaons, Iranuns, Ilianens,
Dulangan Manobo, Obo, Tagabawa, and Tboli. The major...
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circa 1850, the son of a
Chinese trader from Amoy
named Tuya Tan and a
Magindanaon mother. Edgerton,
Ronald K. (2020).
American Datu: John J.
Pershing and...
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circa 1850, the son of a
Chinese trader from Amoy
named Tuya Tan and a
Magindanaon mother. Edgerton,
Ronald K. (2020).
American Datu: John J.
Pershing and...
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December 6, 2007.
Retrieved August 26, 2006. Kalanduyan,
Danongan S.. "
Magindanaon Kulintang Music: Instruments, Repertoire,
Performance Contexts, and Social...
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schoolbooks in the Moro
languages of Sulu and
Magindanaon. He
himself studied not only two
local languages –
Magindanaon and Tausug. He also
convinced the school...
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Southern Philippines.
University of
California Press.
Tantawan is the
Magindanaon name for the main hill of
Cotabato City,
commonly known as P.C. Hill...